Speeches (Lines) for Second Servingman
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Where's Cotus? my master calls
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Whence are you, sir? Has the porter his eyes in his
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Away! get you away. |
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Are you so brave? I'll have you talked with anon. |
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And I shall. |
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Here, sir: I'ld have beaten him like a dog, but for
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By my hand, I had thought to have strucken him with
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Nay, I knew by his face that there was something in
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So did I, I'll be sworn: he is simply the rarest
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Who, my master? |
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Worth six on him. |
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Faith, look you, one cannot tell how to say that:
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[together] What, what, what? let's partake. |
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[together] wherefore? |
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Come, we are fellows and friends: he was ever too
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An he had been cannibally given, he might have
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And he's as like to do't as any man I can imagine. |
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Why, then we shall have a stirring world again.
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'Tis so: and as war, in some sort, may be said to
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